New York, NY (ContentDesk) June 21, 2006 -- Multi-Platinum recording artist Trick Daddy is gearing up to release his new album Book of Thugs Part II on Slip-n-Slide Records, slated to drop in September 2006.
Anyone who knows Trick knows that he is nothing short of hilarious. The Souths most famous thug lets you into his world like you have never seen before in his new made for DVD movie Trick Daddy: The Real Entourage coming out at the end of this summer on 845/ Body Head Entertainment.
While going about his day to day business of meeting women, playing craps, freestylin, and cooking - Trick Daddy, his homeboys, and his father, POPS, show you a side of Thug Life youve never seen.
Trick talks openly about his life and his mothers sexual escapades.
There is absolutely no telling what you might see in this movie.
Plus, as an added bonus there are four Trick Daddy music videos.
This DVD is going to make Tricks fans go absolutely crazy!.
Don't Use Markers to Label CDs and DVDs
Many people use markers to write on the surface of their CDs and DVDs when labeling their media.
What most people do not know is that using markers, such as Sharpies, ballpoint pens, or any other sharp object can be very damaging to the media.
Most markers contain chemicals that create oxidation, which can deteriorate the CD or DVD.
The oxidation can ruin the aluminum, which covers the surface of the media and ultimately can destroy the data on the disc.
Additionally, these types of markers can damage the physical structure of the disc.There are a couple of ways to avoid these problems.
Special pens are now sold which are made specifically for writing on media.
One brand is called Staedtler Lumocolor CD/DVD Markers (pictured to the right).
Another tip to keep in mind is that off the shelf markers can be used on media that has been screen printed because the screen printing protects the data from chemical destruction..
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Where To Look For Dirt-Cheap DVD Software. Part VIII
DVD95Copy - $45http://www.deprice.com/dvd95copy.htmCopy any DVD to a regular DVD recordable (DVD?R(W)(DL)) with just 1 click - keeps all of the original DVD features like menus, different audio streams and subtitles. Data DVDs can be copied aswell.Added DVD+R DL (double layer / dual layer) support. Dvd95Copy is now the worlds first tool that makes an exact (real 1:1) copy of a DVD. Now you can copy data DVDs as well.With Dvd95Copy you can backup your DVDs to one DVD?R(W)(DL) without the need to split it. Even episodic DVDs and those containing a full and widescreen version can be backed up to one recordable.You can choose between 4 different copy modes: * Full-Disc copy-mode: This will copy an entire movie-DVD to one regular DVD recordable DVD?R(W)(DL).
* Movie only copy-mode: This will copy the main movie only to one regular DVD recordable DVD?R(W). * Split to 2 DVD copy-mode: This will split a movie-DVD into 2 discs so it will fit to two regular DVD recordables. * 1:1 copy-mode:...
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Priority Master 2004 - A quantum jump in multitasking performance on Windows NT/2K/XP.
ScheduPerformance is believed to be the world leader in multitasking software to vastly improve the multitasking capabilities of the Windows NT, 2000 and XP platforms. "Get on the right list" with Priority Master 2004 Version 4.0 for Windows NT/2K/XP and end all of those annoying delays encountered when running more than one program at the same time! No more surprises and no more "out to lunch" because you set the priority permanently with just a few mouse clicks. Just add your common programs (even system processes and invisible windows) into one of 4 different priority groups just ONCE and the program will always have the desired priority anytime that it runs.Your important programs will get very fast responses even while the background is heavily loaded with low priority programs. You can temporarily change the priority anytime. The "Priority Jack Hammer" forces the priority that you set and will be enforced at all times.
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Priority Master 2004 - A quantum jump in multitasking performance on Windows NT/2K/XP.
Card Shark Uses Skills to Inform, Not Exploit Casino Consultant Demonstrates Cheating Techniques to Casinos, Law Enforcement Agencies, and Now the General Public
Florence, KY (ContentDesk) January 7, 2006 -- Beginning Sunday, January 8, its Vegas Week on the Travel Channel. Cheats & Scams 2 features Sal Piacente, an expert on casino scams. This airs in the advent of the (January 24) release of Poker Cheats Exposed, produced by Pocket Aces, LLC. The 2-1/2 hour DVD program features Piacente revealing the methods/devices used by professional card sharks to fleece unwitting poker players and offers advice to guard against them.According to Card Shark Media, an estimated 60 million people in the U.S. play poker in casinos or at home or watch poker on television.
Poker is so hot right now, especially with the young crowd. Theyre real vulnerable (to card sharks), Piacente comments. Casinos and card clubs dont have a vested interest in poker like they do other games. No matter who wins, they collect the rake. Its up to the players to protect themselves and thats where I come in. For over two decades, Piacente has been a consultant to...
Card Shark Uses Skills to Inform, Not Exploit Casino Consultant Demonstrates Cheating Techniques to Casinos, Law Enforcement Agencies, and Now the General Public
A New DVD Format War
Just when you thought it was safe to buy a nice new all-singing all dancing DVD player/recorder, along comes a new format war to add to an already confusing marketplace.Once the original DVD standard settled down, DVD players quickly became one of the most successful consumer items of all time. The new format revitalised the home entertainment market, and hardware manufacturers benefited both directly and indirectly, as enthusiasts clamoured to buy bigger and better televisions and sound equipment to get the best from their new DVD players.Then came recordable DVD, but the problem, as is so often the case, was that there were a number of different recording standards, all of them incompatible. It was just like Betamax versus VHS all over again. Now low-cost multi-format recorders supporting all the standards are hitting the streets, the recording problem is becoming less of an issue, and so one could be forgiven for thinking that's the end of the format wars.But technology has a habit...
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"My Backyard” DVD Series One Release
Livingston, NJ (ContentDesk via ContentDesk Direct) November 15, 2005 -- Nightstand Creations, Inc. announces the launch of the "My Backyard" DVD series one for children, offering viewers ages 2-8, self-affirming, educational experiences which reminds children that they are special, that they do matter, and that they can achieve anything they set their minds to.
Each series consists of three DVDs with accompanying CDs and Books, as well as complimentary items, which encourage children to be creative and develop into compassionate citizens who can make a difference in the world. Series one of "My Backyard" contains three DVD episodes Dentist, Wildlife Rescuer and Pediatrician. Created and hosted by Randy Rossilli, Jr., a former teacher and principal, "My Backyard" promotes literacy, language development, science, ecology, humor, the arts, career awareness, and character development.Each episode of "My Backyard" has a specific career...
Home Loans ? Repair Credit Errors in Three Days!
Most consumers are aware that a history of paying bills late or not at all can hurt one's ability to obtain a loan. All financial transactions are recorded by three credit bureaus and offered to lenders upon request in the form of a credit report. That report contains the all-important credit score, which determines whether or not the borrower is a good risk for a loan. If you have a poor payment history, you could be out of luck when you try to obtain a loan. The same applies if there are errors...
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